Coleridge

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English

 

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Raymond W

 

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March 18, 2017

 

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University

 

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The nature of the imaginative journey is therefore expressed as a means through which the intangible and unknown can be marveled in. When you look beyond the context you will find that you are drawn into his imaginary world in poems such as ‘Kubla Khan’ and ‘This lime-tree bower my prison’, both poems display a broad range of language techniques to generate enough visual imperatives for the reader to go on their own journey, as a result showing the power of Coleridge’s imagination and its ability to generate and depict without the limitation of realism, the nature of imaginative journeys...
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In the first stanza the poem begins with an Iambic rhythm, a definite drum-like beat and a regular rhyming scheme which almost sounds like a song which helps suggest the mysterious, exotic, and enchanted place in which Kubla Khan decreed. Sound devices such as alliteration ‘Sunless Sea’, ‘Measureless to Man’, are used to emphasise the rhythm and the setting of the poem which adds to the essence of the imaginative journey, which intends to confront all that a person tends to see as constant...
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